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The Hurricanes went from “fired up” to forlorn, coach Al Golden said Monday, over a freak injury suffered by starting-quarterback-to-be Ryan Williams.

Golden, speaking for the first time after Williams tore the ACL in his right knee on during last Friday’s scrimmage, said UM hopes Williams will have surgery “immediately” because the knee isn’t swollen, but it’s unknown when he may return. He injured the knee on a roll-out – “just …

“Efficient on offense” is not something you often hear in reference to the 2013-14 Miami Hurricanes, but that’s exactly how ESPN’s commentators described the team’s first-half performance in Monday’s win over Florida State.

It was that kind of night.

Nearly everything went well for the Canes in a 77-73 win in Tallahassee, a much-needed victory after UM lost five of six and hadn’t won a conference game in five tries.

Everyone loves lists, right? ESPN came out with an interesting one today.

The network, which has kept recruiting rankings since 2006, posted its rankings of the top national college football recruits of the last eight years. They call it the Ultimate ESPN 300. Check it out here.

Former Hurricanes offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson had a rocky time in college. He was suspended at least three times by UM and was considered a disappointment for not living up to his massive potential.

Now faced with the prospect of trying to earn an NFL future, Henderson is opening up about his struggles. The 6-foot-7, 331-pound 22-year-old told the Miami Herald at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. he was suspended …